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Lucile Metcalf- “Lute” General For the good are always merry. April Antiks 1-2-8; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Operetta 1-2-8; A. G. S. Ch. 4; Mimir Staff 4; Jr. Play 3; Chorus 3. M1 LDP ED .1 AY N K—“Ski II11 y ” General Give her the road and she’ll find the way. Marshfield II. S. 1-2-8; Commercial Club 4; Honor Roll 4 ; ( lass H. B. 4. He r n etta Koc h en s p a no er— “Birdie” Business I can't tell a IK even when I hear one. Clans B. B. I; April Antiks 2; Rest Room Com. 8; Glee Club 4; Chorus 4; Operetta 4; Honor Roll 4. IA lUi A RET KOH L H EPP- College Preparatory The supreme happiness of life is being loved for your- self. Middleton II. S. 1-2; Glee Club 3-4; Chorus 3-4; Open tta 3-4; Rest Room Committee 4. Richard Lyman “Mose” College Preparatory Not lazy; but born naturally tired and suffering a relapse. Class Pres. 4; Football 8-4; B. B. 2-8-4; Captain 4; Track 2-3-4; Class Live Wire 2; Class Stunts 1 -2-3-4 ; Boys’ Stunt Show 8; Permanent Honor Roll; Hi-Dad Honor Pin 4. 3 M1 Margaret Michaelson “Mike” College Preparatory What we have makes us what we are. Latin Club 2; Honor Roll 4; Prize Mimir Story 4. Mary Muilenburg- College Preparatory Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. Honor Roll 4; A. (4. S. Com. 4. I -OLA McWilli a m s—‘ ‘Mac” College Preparatory There are some people whose smiles seem like rays of sunshine. North Central H. S.. Spokane 1; Latin Club 2; Glee Club 8-4; Jr. Play 3; Sub.-Ch. A. G. S. 3-4; Mimir Staff 4; April Antiks 3; Operetta 4; Honor Roll 4. Aimee MacGregor— General She is the quiet kind, whose kindness never varies. Grand Junction High 1-2-3. -ois Nelson- “Lou” College Preparatory Success! It’s found in the soul of you. April Antiks 2; Jr. Play 3; Operetta 4; Sec. Latin Club 2; Live Wire 3; Capt. Hiking Club 2; Class B. B. 1-2-8-4; School B. B. 2-8-4: Mimir Editor 4; A. (i. S. Ch. 3-4; Jr. Reporter 8; Tennis Club 4; Soph. B. B. Coach 4; Hi-I)nd Honor Pin 4; Per. Honor Roll ; Mimir Stunt 4; Class Stunt 1; Lincoln Essay Medal 1; Co-Chairman Senior Tea 4. Mt ANCIS XE VLIN---“Newt” College Preparatory Heaven help me! How could I forget? Mt. Angel College 1-2-3; Football 4; B. B. Senior Play 4; Mimir Staff 4; Mimir Stunt 4. 1UGENE Park—“Slim” College Preparatory I believe in the world and in its bigness and splendor. (1»)
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(ihack (ikihkl “(iracie” C oil ege Prepa rato r y Happiness depends upon the tides of the mind. Commercial Club 8-4; Operetta 1-8-4; Chorus 3; («lee Club 1-8-4; April Antiks 1-2; Mixed Chorus 4; Honor Roll 1-2-3. Ben Herr— General It takes a little foolishness along with common sense to make life worth while. John Herr General j Happy-go-lucky, easy and free; nothing on earth bothers me. 4 Vjo'ltyT IIODGSON— -“Vi” r College Preparatory May your wheel of fortune never burst a tire. Pendleton FI. .S 1-2-3; April Antiks 8; Tennis 4. Alice Elder— College Preparatory Her hair is like the curling mist. Delta, Col. 1-2-3; First Aid Com. 4; Honor Roll 4. lloLAN Kpling “Mich” Coll ege Pre parato ry Few heads with knowledge so informed. («be Club 2; Quintet 2; Class Stunt 8. Mona (Iassett- JUisiness We gain by what we give. I .a tin Club 2; A. (J. S. Ch. 3-4; Class R. R. 4; Class Volley Rail 4; Honor Roll 4. KLM HR (iLENN “J i t II vy” Coll ege Pre pa ralory It is easier to preach ideals than to look facts SQuare- ly in the face. ( lass Stunt 1; Class R. R. 1-2; Rus. Mgr. Jr. Play 3; Spanish Club 3; Asst. Adv. Mgr. of Mimir 3; Hi-Dad Honor Pin 4; Per. Honor Roll 4; Rus. Mgr. Mimir 4; Mimir Stunt 4. Mildred Hallmark— Has in ess Persistency accomplishes great things. Spanish Club 4; Civic Committee 4; Honor Roll 4. Eldon IIanks—“Barbados” Co 11 eg e Prepa rat o ry Love is a form of insanity. Football 3-1; B. R. 2-3-4; Track 3-4; Operetta 3; Vice-Pres, of Class 3; Head Usher Junior Play 3; Mimir Staff 4; Class Stunt 1-2-3; Honor Roll 4. Bert Hanson “Smiles” College Preparatory Let others labor—I’ll do the rest. Class Stunt 1-2; Class Track 3-4; stag» Manager Senior Plav 4. ( J)RN ELIA H A N S E N “ ('A V1 a ” College Preparatory She was stately, like the youthful ash. Student Council 2; Property Mgr. April Antiks 3 French Club 3; Com. Club 3; Topics of Day Club 2 A. i . S. Ch. 3; Committee Ch. of Jr.-Sr. Ranquet 3 Ch. of Commencement Com. 3; Class Volley Rail 4 Hiking Club 4: A. (i. s. Pres. 4; Per. Honor Roll Hi-Dad Honor Pin 4; Make-1 p Committee 4. (18)
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Glenn Patten—“Pat” General Think of yourself as cn the threshold of unparalleled success. Edith Payton—“Edo” Coll eye Pre parato ry A tiny, pretty, witty, charming, darling girl is she. April Antiks 3; Class Volley Hall 4; t lass H. H. 4: Latin Club 2-8; Topics of Day Club 2; Miniir Staff 4. Thelma Pickett- “Thel” Business A good heart is a letter of credit. Hurley II. S. 1-8; Toppenish, Wash. 2: (Sice Club 4; Open tta 4. Kerm it Rada in—“Tarzan” College Preparatory When people agree with me. I always feel that I must be wrong. Silveit n II. S. 1; Operetta 2-8-4; Footlwll 8-4; (Jlee Clul. 2-8-4; Quartet 2: French Club 8; Spanish Club 8; Sr. Play 4; Hoys Stunt Show 8; Student Police 1 ; Miniir Staff I. Alfred Ray “A!” General No one knows what he can do until he tries Track 1-2. Hazel Rector “Peggy” Business Be not anxious for tomorrow. McLaughlin H. S. 1; Glee Club 2; Operetta 2; Class H. H. 2-3-4; Commercial Club 3-4; Baseball 2 Beulah Schhoedeh “Beedy” General Some are eager to be famous, some are striving be great. April Antiks 2-3; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Coin; Vollev Ball Class B. B. 3-4; A. G. S. Ch. 3-4; Honor Roll Mimir Stunt 4. Gladys Smith General It is the silent worker that succeeds. Benton. Illinois 1; Chchalis. Wash.. 2; Shidler Oklahoma 3. Glenn Smith “Smith” General The good man ought to be a thoroughly bright and happy man. Student Police 1-2; Operetta Stage Assistant 2 Harold Smith—“Fat” College Preparatory I am a man, unmarried. Class B. B. 1; Class Track 1-2-3-4; Jr. Plav 3 student Police 1 -2-3-4; Sr. Play 4; Class Stunt 1-2-3! Lynn Smutz “Cap” General He is. no matter where, a man. Football 1 -2-3-4: Capt. of Football 4; Track 2-3-4. William Snodgrass—“Bill” Business Better late than never. Class Stunt 1; Orchestra 4; Band 4; Sr. Play 4- student Police 3-4. (20)
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